realistic metal
cj_baller13
01-29-2005, 12:50 PM
a small tutorial on how to make reslistic metal, might help someone in here
http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=121
http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=121
Merkava
01-29-2005, 02:42 PM
Nice! Armor and Aircraft modelers already know this trick, and trust me it works wonders. As an alternative way to make metal finishes, you can use MM Black Chrome as a base, then drybrush silver over that. It looks a little glossier, but that is sometimes a desired effect.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Vric
01-29-2005, 02:46 PM
Good tutorial, but ModelMaster Metallizer and Alclad 2 will give better and more durable result.
willimo
01-29-2005, 03:33 PM
I find that works really well in sci-fi modeling, where you have to make really burnt up looking engine exhausts.
Fkouch
01-29-2005, 05:00 PM
Good tutorial, but ModelMaster Metallizer and Alclad 2 will give better and more durable result.
Yes, Alclad is tough as nails but Metallizers are just as delicate as graphite finishs unless they are sealed.
I've just started using GSI Super metallics however and they are awesome :D
Cheers
Farrokh
Yes, Alclad is tough as nails but Metallizers are just as delicate as graphite finishs unless they are sealed.
I've just started using GSI Super metallics however and they are awesome :D
Cheers
Farrokh
Vric
01-29-2005, 05:03 PM
Yes, Alclad is tough as nails but Metallizers are just as delicate as graphite finishs unless they are sealed.
I've just started using GSI Super metallics however and they are awesome :D
Cheers
Farrokh
Well I don't know how you worked with Metallizer, but they are very tough. Most of them are even buffable. They stick well and they there. As for the life, well I only work with them for about 6 months so I can't tell. (it's at last 6 month :D) I never used Sealer yet.
I've just started using GSI Super metallics however and they are awesome :D
Cheers
Farrokh
Well I don't know how you worked with Metallizer, but they are very tough. Most of them are even buffable. They stick well and they there. As for the life, well I only work with them for about 6 months so I can't tell. (it's at last 6 month :D) I never used Sealer yet.
RallyRaider
01-30-2005, 06:17 AM
I think it is recommended that MM Metalizers be sealed after they have been buffed. There is even a special sealer made for that purpose. Works as a nice semi gloss finish on other things too.
As for the tutorial, we as automotive modelers ususally are after very high gloss finishes, so best to start with a gloss black base rather than the matt black suggested in the tutorial. Then again, it depends on the look you are after.
Agree Farrokh, GSI Creos Metallics are my favourite too.
As for the tutorial, we as automotive modelers ususally are after very high gloss finishes, so best to start with a gloss black base rather than the matt black suggested in the tutorial. Then again, it depends on the look you are after.
Agree Farrokh, GSI Creos Metallics are my favourite too.
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